This is a beautiful clean well maintained Resort. Most of the staff are friendly. Tight turns on the ends of the rows but roomy elsewhere. There are lawns between each cement pad and mowers come each Wednesday to keep them trimmed. Lots of rules so read through the information when you arrive so as not to end up with a warning taped to your door. The Resort has a swimming pool, bar-b-q pavilion, game room, exercise room, event room, laundry, restrooms and showers, a dog area and a playground. Take a first or second row if you have elder pups as the dog walk is along the fence on the first row and it is not acceptable to walk them through other sites. The owners believe in strong scented plug-ins everywhere so if you have asthma or COPD, enter buildings carefully as they can quickly become overpowering. We have stayed here often but of late, have had problems that are quickly becoming a reason to look elsewhere. Not one, but two 45 foot rigs, one was ours, were damaged within a two week period by the contract mowers. Neither the owners nor the mower company are accepting responsibility and the estimate for ours is almost $4 thousand. Considering a large part of this resorts appeal was the claim of on-site camera's for our safety and protection, damage by the owners contractors was an unpleasant surprise. Another customer service unpleasant surprise was when we signed up weeks prior to inviting 3 couples over for card games, last minute we were switched from the room I can tolerate, to a room that smells so strong of air fresheners that I am unable to enter. When we explained why we didn't want to change, even though no one was using the room until the next night, we were still refused so I stayed in our rig alone and hubby visited with our friends. Yes, it is a beautiful resort and has lots of amenities, but customer service and the safety of repeat clients with high dollar rigs should be of concern to the owners and it is not. When paying top dollar for a site, it really should. Go, enjoy, but watch when they mow. We camped at Rayford Crossing RV Resort in a Motorhome.

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Located just outside the Woodlands and Old Town Spring with lots of activities and wonderful restaurants in the area.

This is our favorite campground. We stay often and drive about 3 1/2 hours to get there. The sites are great and the grounds are kept immaculate. We are booked again for Easter and they always have tons of activities for the kids for the various holidays. The pool and other amenities are great and they have a wonderful staff too. We camped at Rayford Crossing RV Resort in a Motorhome.

Great 5 STAR, excellent 10 RATING, big rig friendly park, quiet and east off 1-45 north of Houston in Spring, Texas. Rate is military rate. We have stayed here many times, always make a over night stop here before heading south to League City where we live. Spotless grunds, concrete pads, soft grass, rec hall, library, gym, pool, a top of the line RESORT and very friendly staff. Catch and release pond, outdoor pavillion. Sometimes we might hear a train..My FMCA group has a rally here in 2014....We will stay here again. We camped at Rayford Crossing RV Resort in a Motorhome.

Great park; clean & friendly. If you want to use their WiFi you need to use it between the hours of 2am and 5am; other than those times, it is painfully slow or non existent. Be very careful of the decorative rocks they planted on all the corners; they will rip open the side of your coach. We would go back again, but only with our own hotspot. We camped at Rayford Crossing RV Resort in a Motorhome.

Rate today was $52 per night but they honor a military 15% discount. Park totally full with winter Texans in very nice class A motor home, and lots of construction workers in 5 wheels and trailers. All facilities are 5 star: paved streets and very level parking pads. Wonderful rec room, pavallion, gym, library, pool facilities. We always stay here when in the Woodlands area: wonderful Mall shopping and dining near by. We camped at Rayford Crossing RV Resort in a Motorhome.

To reach the park, you have to travel through a residential area on a narrow, two lane road. The road has a tight 90 degree turn which has limited view, so if you meet another vehicle on this turn it could be ugly. Once you get into the park, you are required to disconnect your tow vehicle because all of the intersections in the park are "T" with 90 degree turns. There are large rocks at the intersections that reportedly damaged other vehicles attempting to make turns while towing. Most all of the sites are not level. They have complex slopes (two directions). Our automatic leveling system kept adjusting for the complex slope. The sewer connections stick up above the grade. They have lawn care days so that your sewer hose needs to be removed on those days, or elevated off the ground. There was shooting occurring within a short distance of the park, that continued past sunset. We camped at Rayford Crossing RV Resort in a Motorhome.

This place is AWESOME. Everything about it is a 10. This is a resort. Great pool, hot tub, shuffle board, huge outdoor cabana for rent, nice shop, killer awesome sites, beautiful landscaping!!!!! Fishing pond, ping pong, game room, staying here tainted me forever! We camped at Rayford Crossing RV Resort in a Motorhome.

The rate cited reflects a back-in site with a Good Sam discount. This is a very nice park. All the facilities and grounds are impeccably maintained. All the staff were helpful and friendly. Pool and spa were both very nice. Great showers and restrooms. We saw heavy rain during our stay but the road drained well and the grass dried out quickly. The train tracks are not too close but trains can be heard inside our RV. We camped at Rayford Crossing RV Resort in a Motorhome.

Excellent park. I stayed here a few years ago and it was just as nice then. Things were a little mushy as it rained heavy a few days, but dried out pretty well. Nice patio's and facilities. We used the work out room a few days and it was well kept and clean. I would stay here again. We camped at Rayford Crossing RV Resort in a Fifth Wheel.

We pretty much stay here every time we come to Houston. This is a nice park. The road and sites are paved. The sites are pretty wide. It is located in the back of a quiet neighborhood, so there is little noise. The area is safe and we walk our dog all over the neighborhood. I managed to find a good road bike route over to The Woodlands, so I can get a 2+ hour ride in. There is a nice Kroger down the street and lots of places to eat. Also, the Fish Market on Rayford has some great fresh seafood. The pool and Hot Tub are nice. We camped at Rayford Crossing RV Resort in a Motorhome.

Our family decided to stay in Rayford Crossing RV Resort this year because of the 10/10/10 review we saw from another forum. I am displeased at the service we received. From the bad attitude-snappy pregnant receptionist to the horrible wifi signal. We were rushed throughout our check in. Although the park does have 80ft length RV sites, it was very difficult to make turns in our 45ft Prevost. It is definitely not "big rig" friendly. Apart from the horrible customer service, the other long term residents are nice. We camped at Rayford Crossing RV Resort in a Motorhome.

This place will spoil you for any other park. Level concrete pads. Trash pickup at site. Beautiful grounds, kept up constantly. Good cable and outstanding WiFi. Office staff first rate. The long termers kept areas beautiful and not at all like a mobile home park. Will always stay there when in Spring. Pool was outstanding. We camped at Rayford Crossing RV Resort in a Fifth Wheel.

At first we stayed in a cabin for a couple nights while waiting to pick up our new fifth wheel. Cabins are very clean and smell really good! After picking up our fifth wheel, we were put in an extra long pull through with grass on both sides. There is a playground for the kids and a nice pet area. Lots of trees around and the drive into the park is beautiful! The office area is very nice, and they have birds in cages who will greet you when you come in. This is one of my favorite campgrounds in Texas! We camped at Rayford Crossing RV Resort in a Fifth Wheel.